Uhmwpe Engineering Plastic

Uhmwpe Engineering Plastic
Uhmwpe Engineering Plastic

Uhmwpe Engineering Plastic Specification

  • Product Type
  • Uhmwpe Engineering Plastic
  • Plastic Type
  • UHMWPE (Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene)
  • Plastic Molding Type
  • Extruding
  • Thickness
  • 10-100 mm
  • Density
  • 0.98 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Strength
  • High tensile and impact strength
  • Shape
  • Sheet
  • Hardness
  • Shore D 60-70
  • Material Grade
  • Virgin / Industrial Grade
  • Temperature Resistance
  • -269C to +80C
  • Applications
  • Conveyor components, liner sheets, wear strips, food processing, chemical industry
  • Water Absorption
  • <0.01% (almost none)
  • Friction Coefficient
  • 0.07-0.11 (very low)
  • Processing Technology
  • Machining, Cutting, Shaping
  • Surface Finish
  • Smooth
  • Color
  • White, Green, Black, Blue or customized
 

Uhmwpe Engineering Plastic Trade Information

  • Minimum Order Quantity
  • 100 Units
  • Payment Terms
  • Cash in Advance (CID)
  • Supply Ability
  • 5000 Units Per Month
  • Delivery Time
  • 7 Days
  • Main Domestic Market
  • All India
 

About Uhmwpe Engineering Plastic

STANDARD SUPPLY PROGRAMME:

SHEETS:

  • 2000 x 1000 x 10 - 200mm
  • 3000 x 1250 x 10-70mm
  • 4000 x 2000 x 10-70mm
  • 6000 x 2000 x 10-70mm

RODS: DIA 25 200 x 1000mm

PROFILES: Profiles are ram extruded as per the required shape like Z,L,T, C, U sections etc,

STANDARD COLOURS: White, Green, Black

ADVANTAGES:

  • Food grade
  • High impact strength
  • No water absorption
  • Low coefficient of friction
  • Self-lubricating properties
  • Resists high dynamic stresses
  • High abrasion and wear resistance
  • Suitable for deepfreeze applications
  • Resistant to corrosion and chemicals
  • Excellent resistance to stress cracks

APPLICATIONS:

  • Food
  • Mines
  • Pharma
  • Conveyor
  • Automobile
  • Material handling
  • Packaging industry
  • General engineering
  • Chain and cam guidance



Exceptional Chemical and Wear Resistance

UHMWPE's structure endows it with high resistance to chemicals, corrosion, and abrasion. This makes it ideal for use in aggressive environments such as chemical plants and food processing facilities, where long-term performance and reliability are critical.


Versatile Applications Across Industries

From conveyor systems to liners and wear strips, UHMWPE sheets support diverse industrial needs. Their characteristics, including low water absorption and a smooth finish, provide significant advantages in industries where cleanliness, durability, and reduced friction are paramount.

FAQ's of Uhmwpe Engineering Plastic:


Q: How is UHMWPE engineering plastic typically processed and shaped into components?

A: UHMWPE plastic sheets are manufactured via extrusion and can be further processed through machining, cutting, and shaping techniques. This allows customized production of components such as wear strips, liner sheets, and conveyor parts, tailored to specific industrial requirements.

Q: What makes UHMWPE plastic suitable for food processing and chemical industries?

A: Its very low water absorption (<0.01%), smooth surface, and outstanding chemical resistance ensure that it maintains hygiene and structural integrity, meeting stringent industry standards for both food processing and chemical environments.

Q: When should UHMWPE be chosen over other engineering plastics?

A: UHMWPE is ideal when applications demand high impact and tensile strength, low coefficient of friction (0.07-0.11), and resistance to extreme temperatures (from -269C up to +80C), especially in conveyor systems, liners, or wherever wear-resistance is needed.

Q: Where are UHMWPE engineering plastics commonly used?

A: Common applications include conveyor components, liner sheets, wear strips, as well as equipment in the food processing and chemical industries. Its properties make it versatile for use anywhere minimal friction and high durability are prioritized.

Q: What are the benefits of using UHMWPE in conveyor and liner applications?

A: UHMWPE provides exceptional durability, low friction for smoother movement, and strong resistance to wear and chemical attack. This leads to longer service life, reduced maintenance needs, and increased efficiency in material handling or processing systems.

Q: How can UHMWPE be customized for specific requirements?

A: UHMWPE sheets are available in various thicknesses (10-100 mm), grades (virgin or industrial), and colors (white, green, black, blue, or customized). This flexibility allows users to select materials best suited for their mechanical and environmental demands.

  • Minimum Order Quantity
  • 100 Units
  • Supply Ability
  • 5000 Units Per Month
  • Delivery Time
  • 7 Days
  • Main Domestic Market
  • All India
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